Next, we have a few GIFs you may be interested in from the Oklahoma game. Insane potential. These are the elite throws that very few QBs can make. What more can I say? Geno Smith can be a franchise QB in the NFL, and the Chiefs need to take a shot on him.

GIF #1:

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GIF #2:

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GIF #3 (My favorite):

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HOW DO WE GET HIM HERE?

Glad you asked. I posted this checklist earlier. It probably belongs in the thread header, and will be updated as the Chiefs close out their season and start a new chapter in their franchise story.

Preparing for Geno Smith's Arrival In KC Checklist

1. [X] Lose games and acquire the #1 overall pick
2. [X] Get Pioli and the Patriot Way cronies the **** out
3. [X] Hire new GM/coach

I think this game is clear evidence as to why the pundits say there is no true elite QB.

Geno is a talented guy with potential, but it's time to take him off the pedestal.

Don't make excuses for him. The man had a bad game. I don't care that it's snowing.

That doesn't mean i think we shouldn't draft him, i think it still needs to play out over the next few months.

But lets call this what it is: A bad game.

So one bad game means he can't/won't be an elite QB in the NFL?

So I guess there are no elite QBs in the NFL then?

And I wouldn't call it a "bad" game, just not a very impressive performance from Geno. But obviously the conditions have played a big factor as well as getting pretty much no help from his teammates (dropped passes, numerous penalties)....

But of course, this one game cancels out his entire career according to alot of complete dumbasses.

I'm trying to think of Elite QB's that didn't have bad games in college....

still thinking.

Good. Now think of one that had a 5 game losing streak in the middle of the season. Look, im not bagging on Geno, but i'd rather people just be realistic about him rather than constantly making excuses for him.

Geno has the talent, but is till a work in progress. If the Chiefs don't hire the right coaching staff and adapt its system around geno, then we are still ****ed. Geno alone will not = offense like some around here want to believe.

Good. Now think of one that had a 5 game losing streak in the middle of the season. Look, im not bagging on Geno, but i'd rather people just be realistic about him rather than constantly making excuses for him.

Geno has the talent, but is till a work in progress. If the Chiefs don't hire the right coaching staff and adapt its system around geno, then we are still ****ed. Geno alone will not = offense like some around here want to believe.

Yes, you are. You are the one being unrealistic. For blaming the defense's follies on Geno, and for intimating that Geno fans don't know that Geno isn't a surefire thing.

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Good. Now think of one that had a 5 game losing streak in the middle of the season. Look, im not bagging on Geno, but i'd rather people just be realistic about him rather than constantly making excuses for him.

Geno has the talent, but is till a work in progress. If the Chiefs don't hire the right coaching staff and adapt its system around geno, then we are still ****ed. Geno alone will not = offense like some around here want to believe.

Being realistic; I dont care if your Tom ****ing Brady when your D gives up 50 points a game you cant win em all.

I've watched 5 or 6 WV games this year, and Smith seems to me to be a very talented QB, a 1st round talent QB, that is on a team with no D, and questionable offensive play calling. Smith seemed really frustrated in this game, and I can see why. The conditions made WV change their gameplan. Geno Smith can do more than he is being asked to do. I think that is the most important thing to remember, and I could easily see him becoming an elite QB, very soon.

And I wouldn't call it a "bad" game, just not a very impressive performance from Geno. But obviously the conditions have played a big factor as well as getting pretty much no help from his teammates (dropped passes, numerous penalties)....

But of course, this one game cancels out his entire career according to alot of complete dumbasses.

This is the shit im talking about right here. Yes, he had a bad game.

He didnt adjust his protection in the end zone, got smashed AND fumbled the ball. He was lucky it was just a safety.

Again, he held the ball too long and got intentional grounding for a safety.

And to finish it off, he fumbled a snap.

He cost his team TWO momentum swinging posessions when the game was still close and spotted them four points.

He had a bad game. Stop making excuses. If this were anyone else but Geno, he'd be getting ripped. If it were Cassel, we'd have 3 threads about how bad Cassel is and 1 thread about Pioli.

This game is the epitome of why there is doubt about Geno. Inconsistency.

Anyone who still thinks Geno is the answer is just stubborn and too invested in him now to be objective about him. There is no way in hell he is a top pick. 2 safeties, and only putting up 14 points against a bad Syracuse team? Get real, he isn't the answer. Once he got to a real conference he got exposed, and Big 12 defenses aren't even good lol.

Anyone who still thinks Geno is the answer is just stubborn and too invested in him now to be objective about him. There is no way in hell he is a top pick. 2 safeties, and only putting up 14 points against a bad Syracuse team? Get real, he isn't the answer. Once he got to a real conference he got exposed, and Big 12 defenses aren't even good lol.

The orange's D isn't bad you dense mother****er. Drink bleach, bitch.

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I have completely given up on Alex Smith as a qb. Its painful to watch. Like, worse than watching Colt McCoy.